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    Interesting Import pair.

    Hello all. This is an interesting import pair that I picked up. They came in together, and show visual similarities that some have stated look like the chocolate gene. Only time will tell, I am digging them though. Best regards. Daniel















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    Re: Interesting Import pair.

    Pictures are a tad on the small side, any bigger ones?

    They look nice and chunky snakes though!

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    Re: Interesting Import pair.

    Quote Originally Posted by Crestiezoo View Post
    Pictures are a tad on the small side, any bigger ones?

    They look nice and chunky snakes though!

    You are absolutely correct. Hope this works.








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    i think of harlequin looking... great picks anyway hope they prove out for you
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    Re: Interesting Import pair.

    How exactly does one go about importing BPs?

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    They look like they'll be an interesting pair to prove out. I like the colouring on them, it's very subtle.
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